- Robert Vivian Storer
Robert Vivian Storer (1900 - 1958), Australian venerealogist, sex educator, and writer, was born in
Adelaide in 1900.Educated at theUniversity of Adelaide , he left Australia in 1921 and graduated fromSt Bartholomew's Hospital ,London , as a general practitioner in 1923. He then undertook postgraduate study invenereal disease inVienna for two years.He returned to Adelaide in 1925 and set up a venereal disease practice there. Two years later he married and moved to
Sydney . In the mid-1930s he practiced in London before settling permanently inMelbourne in 1939.Storer was active in
sex education andfamily planning circles in Australia in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and was a founding consultant of theAustralian Family Planning Association when it was formed in 1928. He later left the Association following disagreements with them over the best means of educating people about sexuality and contraception. Storer wrote a number of sex education books in the 1920s and '30s, which were notable for their accepting attitude tohuman sexuality , includinghomosexuality andbisexuality .Storer was deregistered by the
General Medical Council in 1936 for “infamous professional conduct” (advertising his practice in the daily press). He returned to Australia and started a consulting pharmaceutical company in Melbourne, where he died in 1958.
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